Predicting 3D controller motion from 2D body joints captured by an external camera improves VR user authentication, achieving a 0.025 equal error rate (EER) on a ball-throwing task.
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Predicting 3D Motion from 2D Video for Behavior-Based VR Biometrics
Predicting 3D controller motion from 2D body joints captured by an external camera improves VR user authentication, achieving a 0.025 equal error rate (EER) on a ball-throwing task.